Just when I think I've completely mastered paint polishing with the rotary, I learn something new... or something else stumps me.
Basically, 2 days ago I buffed out a BMW 330i with the three step buff process using the rotary - compound, then polish twice and then yesterday I buffed out a VW Phaeton (luxury car reportedly assembled in the Bently plant)...use the identical process - both were jet black. The BMW paint was very soft and the Phaeton paint was relatively hard (I used the same compound/process on both and after the compounding step the BMW was much more "torn up" with rotary marks). However, the BMW was crazy-easy to finish down halogram-free with the rotary whereas the Phaeton was the most difficult to finish down (without halograms) I've EVER worked on (I eventually broke out the PC and did a quick 1-pass polish job to erase the very slight pattern that remained). Usual logic says soft black paint is much harder to finish without halograms thatn hard black paint...but not in this case - something else in the composition of the paint undoubtably plays a factor.
Any thoughts?
Basically, 2 days ago I buffed out a BMW 330i with the three step buff process using the rotary - compound, then polish twice and then yesterday I buffed out a VW Phaeton (luxury car reportedly assembled in the Bently plant)...use the identical process - both were jet black. The BMW paint was very soft and the Phaeton paint was relatively hard (I used the same compound/process on both and after the compounding step the BMW was much more "torn up" with rotary marks). However, the BMW was crazy-easy to finish down halogram-free with the rotary whereas the Phaeton was the most difficult to finish down (without halograms) I've EVER worked on (I eventually broke out the PC and did a quick 1-pass polish job to erase the very slight pattern that remained). Usual logic says soft black paint is much harder to finish without halograms thatn hard black paint...but not in this case - something else in the composition of the paint undoubtably plays a factor.
Any thoughts?